Rosh Hashanah is a special Jewish holiday that marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year. It usually happens in September. During this time, Jewish people go to the synagogue, which is their place of worship, to pray and hear the shofar, a horn made from a ram's horn, being blown. They eat sweet foods like apples dipped in honey to wish for a sweet new year. It's also a time to think about the past year, say sorry if they've done something wrong, and make good plans for the new year ahead.
How to celebrate Rosh Hashanah?
To celebrate Rosh Hashanah, start by sharing a special meal with your family. Try eating apples dipped in honey for a sweet new year. You might hear the shofar, a horn, being blown at the synagogue. It's a special sound to listen to. Spend time thinking about being kind and saying sorry if you did anything wrong. You can also make a special wish for the new year. Enjoy time with loved ones, playing games, and having fun. At night, you might look at the stars and think about all the good things you want to happen this year.
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